HC Deb 17 April 1996 vol 275 cc515-7W
Mr. Touhig

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what is the average number of hours worked per week by special constables; [24940]

(2) what is the average number of hours worked per week by special constables in each constabulary; [24946]

(3) what is the average number of hours of training received by special constables. [24947]

Mr. Maclean

This information is not available centrally.

Ms Janet Anderson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) if he will make a statement on the funding provided by his Department for the training of special constables; [24896]

(2) if he will list by police force area the cost of the special constabulary, (a) in total and (b) as a percentage of the budget for each force. [24888]

Mr. Maclean

Specials are not paid but they must be recruited, trained, equipped and organised. They also receive allowances and reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses. Each special constabulary is funded through the police grant for the force with which it is associated. It is for the chief officers to decide the level of funding to devote to their special constables and the proportion of those funds to commit to training purposes. Funds are occasionally augmented by support from sponsors.

Costs for specials are not identified separately by most forces and could be provided only at disproportionate cost. It is estimated that in their first year of service special constables cost about £1,400 and thereafter the annual cost is in the region of £500, although there are variations between forces.

The Government have found an additional £10 million to encourage chief officers to recruit more specials and to improve their conditions of service, administration and training. It will help to meet the cost of implementing the most urgent recommendations of the Home Office special constabulary working group, whose report is due to be published this summer. The working group has recommended that forces do more to identify separately special constabulary costs.

Most of the new fund is being offered on a challenge funding basis: forces must compete for the money through a bidding process, and those which secure tangible offers of support from other sources are favoured. But some £250,000 of the fund has been earmarked for a training package for those special constables who have been promoted into supervisory grades.

Mr. Touhig

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what is the number of special constables currently employed(a) in total and (b) in each constabulary; [24944]

(2) what is the number of special constables recruited in each year since 1992–93;[24942]

(3) how many special constables recruited in (a) 1992–93, (b) 1993–94, (c) 1994–95 and (d) 1995–96 have since resigned from service. [24941]

Mr. Maclean

Special constables are not employed but are volunteers. The total number of special constables in post on 20 March was 19,834. This figure is broken down by police force area in the table.

The number of special constables recruited in the calendar years 1992 and 1993 were 5,450 and 5,479 respectively. Thereafter, numbers have been recorded on a financial year basis. In 1994–95, 4,564 specials were recruited, and a further 2,150 were recruited between April and September 1995. Figures are not yet available for the second half of 1995–96.

Those forces which keep records about resignations do not specifically include information about when each special concerned was recruited. Anecdotal evidence suggests that most specials resign after at least two years, which is longer than the national average for those involved in volunteering, and that they will have offered their services to the force for at least four hours every week.

Force Number of specials
Avon and Somerset 685
Bedfordshire 187
Cambridgeshire 280
Cheshire 279
City of London 77
Cleveland 185
Cumbria 207
Derbyshire 419
Devon and Cornwall 1,097
Dorset 254
Durham 183
Dyfed Powys 301
Essex 622
Gloucestershire 329
Greater Manchester 721
Gwent 139
Hampshire 503
Hertfordshire 310
Humberside 385
Kent 557
Lancashire 548
Leicestershire 364
Lincolnshire 306
Merseyside 368
Metropolitan 1,758
Norfolk 319
Northamptonshire 300
Northumbria 477
North Wales 345
North Yorkshire 371
Nottinghamshire 554
South Wales 467
South Yorkshire 373
Staffordshire 705
Suffolk 415
Surrey 249
Sussex 518
Thames Valley 765
Warwickshire 341
West Mercia 603
West Midlands 944
West Yorkshire 783
Wiltshire 241